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On Thu, December 8, 2011 8:37 pm, Stroller wrote: |
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> On 8 December 2011, at 19:17, Grant wrote: |
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>> I ran squirrelmail/configtest.php and realized I don't have an |
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>> attachment directory set up for Squirrelmail: |
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>> ERROR: Attachment dir (/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/) does not exist! |
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>> I don't even have a /var/local/. Would a good Gentoo'er create the |
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>> directory in that location? |
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> Is this a new installation of Squirrelmail or an existing one? |
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> When you install Squirrelmail you're supposed to (last time I did so, |
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> which is admittedly a long time ago) run a setup program (it uses curses / |
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> text-menus). That asks what kind of IMAP server you're going to be |
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> connecting to (it works with all of them, but optimises itself for |
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> different ones), and the naming convention for Trash / Deleted Items, |
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> Drafts &c on your server. |
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> I would have thought paths like this would be configured during this setup |
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> stage. I'm pretty sure it's safe to rerun this setup program at any time. |
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Yes, it can be rerun at any time. |
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The script is in the webroot where you installed squirrelmail and is |
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called "configure". |
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Simply run that, then select option "4" (General Options). |
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The directories you want to check/change are the first 2. |
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HTH, |
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Joost |